Faasp Hospital

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Author: Thadd Evans
Tags: Science-Fiction, dark fantasy
baffled.
    Donald chuckled, something I had never seen him do before. “Gennat, a hospital network, just purchased Medxao. Your share, slightly more than forty million dollars, will be directly deposited in your bank account in a few minutes.”
    “Unbelievable.”
    He shook my hand. “Congratulations. You played a big role in this.
    “Judging by that look on your face, you’re as surprised as I am.”
    My mind went into high gear, trying to take it all in.
    “I’m not sure how they heard about Medxao.
    “Anyway, go home an hour early, celebrate. Tomorrow morning, I want you to test new software, Qurev. We’ll talk more about it then.
    “By the way, call me Don.”
    I nodded, impressed, knowing that everyone else addressed him as Donald.
     
    After paying the taxi driver, I climbed out, and entered an auto dealership. Although I thought about buying a car last month, doing it felt risky. Donald could replace me.
    A salesman in a tailor made suit frowned. “Can I help you?”
    I pointed at an expensive sports car, a TZ. “I want to take it for a short drive.”
    He paused, an annoyed expression on his face. “Sure.”
    I climbed in.
    He adjusted the passenger seat. “You look nervous.”
    “I’m excited.”
    He smiled and put a key in the ignition. The car started, a barely audible humming noise. “It goes from zero to sixty in three seconds.”
    “Amazing.” I drove away, then turned and stopped at a red light.
    To our left, a beautiful woman rolled down her car window. “Is that yours?”
    I laughed, enjoying her question. “Maybe.”
    “It’s sleek. I’ve never seen anything like it.”
    I nodded, pleased by her comment, pushed the accelerator, and glanced at the salesman. “Do people usually react that way to the TZ?”
    “Absolutely.”
     
    I sat at the salesman’s desk.
    He grabbed papers. “We have a great installment plan.”
    “It’s not necessary. I’ll pay for all of it now.”
    He stared at me, an astonished expression on his face.
     
    I parked in front of my apartment.
    A cute twenty something woman with an hourglass figure kept staring at the TZ. She walked around it and stopped, close to my window, eyes wide open. “Wow.”
    I chuckled, feeling upbeat. “What’s your name?”
    “Lou.”
    “Would you like to go for a short tour?”
    She blurted, “Who, me?”
    “Yes, you.”
    “Let’s go.” She hurried toward the passenger side and hopped in.
    I drove off. “Tell me about yourself.”
    Lou paused, eyelids fluttering. “I’m a hair stylist at Cut Above.”
    “That’s decent work.”
    “Sort of.”
    I nodded, not sure what to say about her vague comment.
    “What about you?”
    I answered, a short explanation.
    “Neato.”
    I offered a brief grin, not wanting to brag. “What is your favorite band?”
    “The Kinks.”
    I pushed a button. One of their songs played.
    “I love this.” She snapped her fingers, keeping time to the beat.
    On a sidewalk, a man snapped a picture of the TZ.
    Lou aimed her finger at him, smirking, and broke out laughing.
     
    I parked near our apartment and gave her my business card. “Call, any time.”
    “Thanks.” She exited, a happy expression on her face.
    I got out, wondering if Lou would contact me.
    A small crowd gathered around my car.
    Tammy took a picture of the auto and kissed Jane.
    I cringed, feeling resentful, and walked away, tapping my phone’s screen. Photos of mansions scrolled.
     
    Later in the afternoon, someone knocked on my apartment door.
    I walked and opened it, curious. Had Lou decided to drop by?
    Tammy, camera in hand, dressed in black, beamed. “Most of my pictures are blurred. Can you help me fix them?”
    I winced, then grinned, being polite. In my mind’s eye, one possibility, I told her she should return to her apartment. “Sure. Come in.”
    We sat on the couch.
    My dick rose, an excited reaction. Despite all the scars, Tammy looked great. “Two settings are wrong. I’ll change them.” In my
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